Some Banks, Stores Feeling A Coin Shortage
Other News to Note - Northeast
August 17, 2000
EAST HAVEN, Conn. -- A coin shortage has some East Coast stores asking customers: "Can you spare a dime? Or a quarter? Or some pennies?" Some stores are asking customers for exact change, andbanks are shuffling coins around to fill orders. The shortage is being blamed on free-spending vacationers and on people who are collecting the new state commemorative quarters instead of spending them. The shortage is showing up around the country but is particularly noticeable on the…

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